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Former Adelaide United left back and central midfielder Josh Cavallo, who famously came out as gay in 2021 and became the first openly gay man to play professional top flight soccer, has made serious accusations against the new management of Adelaide United.
In an Instagram post, Josh suggested that the reason he began lacking game time at the club was not due to his performances, but due to his sexual orientation. The 26-year-old, who played 49 games for the Reds, has since moved to the UK. He previously played for Petersborough Sports in the National League North (NLN; the sixth tier of English football), but only spent a year there before moving to where he currently plays at Stamford in the Southern Football League Premier Division Central (SFL PDC; the seventh tier of English football).
While some seem to be on his side, noting that homophobia is still an issue in men's football. However, others have criticised him, and claimed that his performances were the reason he could not stay in the A-League, noting that his performances were "NPL-level".
You are free to comment on the situation, hence why I made this thread, but please do not make homophobic comments or use homophobic slurs. You can criticise his comments, but don't criticise him for being gay.
In an Instagram post, Josh suggested that the reason he began lacking game time at the club was not due to his performances, but due to his sexual orientation. The 26-year-old, who played 49 games for the Reds, has since moved to the UK. He previously played for Petersborough Sports in the National League North (NLN; the sixth tier of English football), but only spent a year there before moving to where he currently plays at Stamford in the Southern Football League Premier Division Central (SFL PDC; the seventh tier of English football).
While some seem to be on his side, noting that homophobia is still an issue in men's football. However, others have criticised him, and claimed that his performances were the reason he could not stay in the A-League, noting that his performances were "NPL-level".
You are free to comment on the situation, hence why I made this thread, but please do not make homophobic comments or use homophobic slurs. You can criticise his comments, but don't criticise him for being gay.